Lets take our time
We'll make it worth the while (how long? How long?)
Speed up and then slow down
But never out of style (how long? How long?)

I've been waiting
Everything is taking way too long
We've gone about this all wrong
I've been waiting
Everything is taking way too long
And I was wrong all along

Just cut, copy, paste and repeat
Maybe we can hide the original (how long? How long?)
And who needs microphones
When we can sing into mirrors? (how long? How long?)
Numbers don't have to lie (how long? How long?)
Liars will let those slide (how long? How long?)

I've been waiting
Everything is taking way too long
We've gone about this all wrong
I've been waiting
Everything is taking way too long
And I was wrong all along

From time to time, I hear some secrets
And time after time, I read between the lines

(I've been waiting)
(Everything is taking way too)

I've been waiting
Everything is taking way too long
We've gone about this all wrong
I've been waiting
Everything is taking way too long
And I was wrong all along


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    Everyone just follows the crowd these days. There is no such thing as different anymore... It's kind of sad...

    Aadriaon March 31, 2008   Link

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